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. >> it will be very interesting to allude to mark fuhrman's after-action reports. i know the media wants it. i've been at the scene of many, many crises in the city of new york and other places where reports were being relayed by the media which we knew to be different. now we have a guy possibly on the run. the police didn't say exactly that they were looking for this vehicle or what they expected at the time, but they knew what they were looking for because the police officer who started the pursuit knew what he was looking for and knew that was the vehicle they were looking for. lou: and as a matter of fact, shepard smith on the fox news channel at the earliest hour was talking about be on the lookout for and the frustration of for whom? three suspects. no height, weight, race, or further description, suggesting perhaps there was a reason they did not want to give out information. it was a peculiar police procedural moment, was it not? >> it was a calculated move by the police not to release certain things. in the meantime, the investigators were obtaining video
. >> it will be very interesting to allude to mark fuhrman's after-action reports. i know the media wants it. i've been at the scene of many, many crises in the city of new york and other places where reports were being relayed by the media which we knew to be different. now we have a guy possibly on the run. the police didn't say exactly that they were looking for this vehicle or what they expected at the time, but they knew what they were looking for because the police officer who...
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we will talk with jason fuhrman, chairman of the president's council of economic advisors. another look at futures. we are looking for a higher open t would seem. i don't know anymore. we have a lot more "squawk on the street" right here from post nine. when you're not confident your company's data is secure, the possibility of a breach can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. at at&t we monitor our network traffic so we can see things others can't. mitigating risks across your business. leaving you free to focus on what matters most. anything worth pursuing hard work and a plan. at baird, we approach your wealth management strategy the same way to create a financial plan built to last from generation to generation. we'll listen. we'll talk. we'll plan. baird. i'm a gas service rep for pg&e in san jose.. as a gas service rep we are basically the ambassador of the company. we make the most contact with the customers on a daily basis. i work hand-in-hand with crews to make sure our gas pipes are safe. my wife and i are both from san jose.
we will talk with jason fuhrman, chairman of the president's council of economic advisors. another look at futures. we are looking for a higher open t would seem. i don't know anymore. we have a lot more "squawk on the street" right here from post nine. when you're not confident your company's data is secure, the possibility of a breach can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. at at&t we monitor our network traffic so we can see things...
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you can look at jason fuhrman, the council of economic advisors and they agree that the existence of these food stamp programs and the like and the various government welfare programs force employers to pay slightly higher wages. there's two possible models of wages you can have in the world. you could imagine that walmart and mcdonald's and employers are kind and compassionate corporate citizens who want their employees to have a standard of living and the government kicks in more than they will and feel they that need to pay less or they're basically amoral. not immoral but amoral and setting wages based on supply and demand. everyone agrees it's the latter. what does do these government benefits do to supply and demand? they don't have much effect on demand. there's a slight in effect terms of reducing supply. people might be willing to work part time instead of full time because they've got benefits and if you don't have anything coming in you have to eat if you've got the -- you have to work if you do have benefits coming in there's not as much pressure so economists debate whet
you can look at jason fuhrman, the council of economic advisors and they agree that the existence of these food stamp programs and the like and the various government welfare programs force employers to pay slightly higher wages. there's two possible models of wages you can have in the world. you could imagine that walmart and mcdonald's and employers are kind and compassionate corporate citizens who want their employees to have a standard of living and the government kicks in more than they...
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. >> joining in me now is mark fuhrman, he is a former detective and fox contributor. a bizarre day in terms of the information that the police and law enforcement has shared. when you hear them talking about, still, how the third person who has been detained may or may not be connected to this, that they can't -- they don't know the ethnicity of the two shooters, they suspect the suspects that dead. what did you learn from that presser? >> well, certainly the two deceased shooters have probably been fingerprinted and photographed. they might possibly have identification on them. i doubt it, but they might have. they might know the identification of both suspects. might know where they are from, if they are nationals or united states citizens. but certainly, they were led back to this house in redlands. when you look at the press conference bb they did quite a shift from the press conference to today and the evidence that was initially out was multiple shooters unlike mass shootings in the united states. targeted location. a very disciplined organized approach. ingress
. >> joining in me now is mark fuhrman, he is a former detective and fox contributor. a bizarre day in terms of the information that the police and law enforcement has shared. when you hear them talking about, still, how the third person who has been detained may or may not be connected to this, that they can't -- they don't know the ethnicity of the two shooters, they suspect the suspects that dead. what did you learn from that presser? >> well, certainly the two deceased shooters...
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so much political wrangling, and i say that objectively in all of this, the district attorney, reesa fuhrman, was running for judgeship, and bruce castor who did not bring charges was running for the district attorney's office in that county. he lost. and the man that won -- >> we just saw kevin steele. jean, can you walk us through the facts? i know that she was an employee at the time back in 2004, andrea constant was an employee at temple university, formed a friendship with cosby. he was sort of a mentor to her. >> it's the story that we've seen repeated over and over again. she was an employee in the athletic department of temple university. bill cosby mentored her. he was someone that believed in err had, appeared to believe in her. and so got her trust in all of that. and as we just heard today in the press conference, there were two prior -- two sexual advances that she refused. and then the third one of an evening in 2004 was when the prosecutor is now alleging that she was given pills, which rendered her unable to consent and unable to say no. and that is when there was a sexual as
so much political wrangling, and i say that objectively in all of this, the district attorney, reesa fuhrman, was running for judgeship, and bruce castor who did not bring charges was running for the district attorney's office in that county. he lost. and the man that won -- >> we just saw kevin steele. jean, can you walk us through the facts? i know that she was an employee at the time back in 2004, andrea constant was an employee at temple university, formed a friendship with cosby. he...
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john fuhrman has more now on the changing relationship between these two men. >> reporter: a campaign like no other with a front-runner like no other, a new poll like no other. for the first time donald trump breaks 40% in a national poll for month mouth university. 27 points ahead of his closest rival. it is also the first poll taken since this controversial proposal. >> donald j. trump is calling for a total and complete shut down of muslims entering the united states. >> reporter: a notion that will be tested in the last republican debate of the year. the first debate since the terror attacks in paris and san bernardino. >> how crazy are we allowing ourselves to be subject to this kind of terror? >> reporter: trump finds himself center take at the cnn debate with the new next door neighbor, ted cruz who surged into second place in national polling and is running out in front or close in iowa. >> god bless the great state of iowa. >> reporter: until now, trump and cruz have remained friendly foes, almost campaign comrades. in 24 hours that could come to an end. >> i like him. he's b
john fuhrman has more now on the changing relationship between these two men. >> reporter: a campaign like no other with a front-runner like no other, a new poll like no other. for the first time donald trump breaks 40% in a national poll for month mouth university. 27 points ahead of his closest rival. it is also the first poll taken since this controversial proposal. >> donald j. trump is calling for a total and complete shut down of muslims entering the united states. >>...
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fuhrman made excellent point. i do not know how you may integrate that into what you do, but just an idea. i did my own integrity test. comments?er closing >> let me say in terms of what everybody else has said effectively. leadership, training, accountability, i can tell you what we have in illinois that is affect the. -- veryurvivors speak effective. having survivors speak and having a law enforcement and others listen. it is very powerful. addition, bringing together everybody. you talk about it in terms of an audit. i do not know how many -- how up in most police departments need to feminist lawyers to an audit, but i have seen great success enforcementng law prosecutors and advocates together to do case reviews on a weekly, monthly basis and there is an immediate accountability. identification of problems, it solutions that can be implemented quickly. that is one of the most effective models in dealing with these issues. it is intimidating to be the last comment, but i would like to make sure we keep in mind
fuhrman made excellent point. i do not know how you may integrate that into what you do, but just an idea. i did my own integrity test. comments?er closing >> let me say in terms of what everybody else has said effectively. leadership, training, accountability, i can tell you what we have in illinois that is affect the. -- veryurvivors speak effective. having survivors speak and having a law enforcement and others listen. it is very powerful. addition, bringing together everybody. you...